WingHaus

Sports Bar Žižkov $$ Reviewed by Marcus Webb

WingHaus holds a corner of Cimburkova in working-class Žižkov, a Prague sports bar that pairs an American wing menu with a wall of screens tuned to whatever match is on. It runs on Czech draft, bottled craft beer and a kitchen that stays open past most of the neighbourhood.

Who would love it: a traveller who wants to watch the Premier League, the NFL or a Formula 1 race with a plate of wings and a cold Czech lager. Who would not: anyone after a quiet cocktail room, since WingHaus is built for noise, big tables and a crowd that reacts to the screens.

The room is straightforward and made for groups. Long benches and high tables sit under multiple screens, with the bar along one side and the kitchen sending out baskets of wings, burgers and loaded sides. Expats.cz grouped WingHaus among the Prague spots rethinking fast food, and the Yelp and Tripadvisor pages circle back to the same point: people come for the wings and stay for the sport.

The food is the signature. The kitchen builds its name on wings in a range of sauces, served by the basket alongside burgers, fries and shareable plates that suit a table watching a game. The drinks list keeps pace with Czech draft beer at Prague prices, bottled craft options and a short run of cocktails poured for groups rather than connoisseurs. Regulars on Google Maps reviews flag the portion sizes and the value against the city centre, plus a staff that keeps the right match on the main screen.

What sets WingHaus apart in Žižkov is the combination. The district is dense with old Czech pubs, but few of them carry the screen count or the American menu, which makes this the natural stop for a visitor chasing a specific kick-off time. Žižkov itself runs on beer halls and late nights, and WingHaus slots into that rhythm without pretending to be a destination cocktail bar.

The crowd is mixed and match-driven. Local regulars and visiting fans fill the benches when a big fixture lands, students arrive for the cheaper end of the menu, and the room turns over fast on weekend nights. Service is counter-and-table, quick when the kitchen is not slammed by a full house during a marquee game.

Order the wings by the basket as a sharing platter and pair them with a half-litre of Czech lager, the cheapest reliable round in the room. The kitchen runs burgers and loaded fries for anyone who wants a fuller plate, and the bottled craft list covers drinkers who want something past the standard tap. Cards and cash both work, the screens reset between fixtures, and the staff will switch the main screen to a requested match when the room is not packed. Getting there is easy, since Cimburkova sits a short walk uphill from the Hlavní nádraží and Florenc transit hubs in lower Žižkov.

Best time to go: an hour before a major kick-off to claim a table near the main screen, or a quieter weekday afternoon for wings without the crowd. WingHaus works as the sports anchor of a Žižkov night. See where it sits among the best sports bars in Prague and read our wider guide to sports bars by city for the national picture, then map the rest of the area through the Prague bar guide.

Pair this bar with

For another screen-heavy Prague stop, compare Londoner's Sports Bar, The PUB. And for a third round, Caffrey's Irish Bar makes the natural next stop.

Sources

Tripadvisor: WingHaus · Yelp: WingHaus Restaurant & Sportbar · RestaurantGuru: WingHaus · Google Maps reviews (accessed 2026-06)

Reviewed by Marcus Webb, barsforKings. Published Apr 7, 2026

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